There was no Wind
view in croatian- 2012
- 31'
- video
- color
- Orig. Title: Nije bilo vitra
There was no Wind is all but classical documentary. It tells a story of Zlarin island in a slightly different way. At the same time it is a film about an island, but also about the filmmaking process itself. It uncovers the position of documentary film as a form that tends to preserve its ‘objective’ status, while at the same it is totally depending on choices and decisions of the author.
- Director
- Nika Radić
- Screenplay
- Mejra Mujičić, Marina Viculin
- Cinematography
- Boris Poljak
- Editing
- Mato Ilijić
- Sound Design
- Jakov Kolbas
- Producer
- Vera Robić-Škarica
- Production
- Hrvatski filmski savez (HFS)
Nika Radić (1968) studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb and art history at the University of Vienna. She made a couple of video works, some of which she exhibited as parts of gallery installations. She has shown her work on a few film festivals but she mainly works as a visual artist.